120
120
Nov 13, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
there's several federal judges, including famously an appeals court judge to sit on the appeals court in boston who has been back, he's in portland, and he's been backed by both republican senators became as part of they call, what difficult? the thurman road which was -- >> the thurman leahy rule. spent the person to look to for some guidance here is a interesting, the senator-elect from maine. who was governor as an independent. you probably all know this by now but is coming to washington, claiming that he is his party installation, his party a lime is up for grabs. his initial request was that he would align with whichever party agreed to push for a essentially a doing away with the current filibuster rules. harry reid has made clear he's not going to go that far but we still think angus king will end up combining with the democrats. he did after all endorsed obama. >> and he said yesterday that he had several conversations with him in the past 24 hours. >> and the best he could do was get a phone call from bob corker. sounds like only one side is courting him. but the point being
there's several federal judges, including famously an appeals court judge to sit on the appeals court in boston who has been back, he's in portland, and he's been backed by both republican senators became as part of they call, what difficult? the thurman road which was -- >> the thurman leahy rule. spent the person to look to for some guidance here is a interesting, the senator-elect from maine. who was governor as an independent. you probably all know this by now but is coming to...
167
167
Nov 12, 2012
11/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
friday morning, the staff director told me there were a number of calls from press about this. i called david petraeus. i had an appointment with him at 3:00 that afternoon. that was canceled. when the gains came up, i took action myself to find out. then informed my vice chai chairman. i talked to director twice. this is very hard stuff. >> chris: are you going to investigate why the f.b.i. didn't notify you before? >> yes, absolutely. this is something that could have had an effect on national security. i think we should have been told. there is a way to do it. just to inform the chair and the vice chairman of both committees. this has happened before, not with precise same things but none of the four of us have ever breached that confidentiality. >> chris: let me ask you, and you raise the hearings and we'll get into that in a moment. petraeus was supposed to testify in a closed hearing that your committee will hold thursday about the attack on benghazi. now because petraeus stepped down, his deputy, now acting director replacement, mike morrell is going to testify in his pl
friday morning, the staff director told me there were a number of calls from press about this. i called david petraeus. i had an appointment with him at 3:00 that afternoon. that was canceled. when the gains came up, i took action myself to find out. then informed my vice chai chairman. i talked to director twice. this is very hard stuff. >> chris: are you going to investigate why the f.b.i. didn't notify you before? >> yes, absolutely. this is something that could have had an...
137
137
Nov 15, 2012
11/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: but john boehner has balked at that idea. it would take away his party's leverage in fiscal cliff issues. >> there's a lot of issues on the table that need to be resolved. i laid out a reasonable framework where both parties can work together and i'm looking forward to meet at the white house on friday and begin that conversation. >> reporter: boehner and other top republicans have proposed eliminating deductions and loopholes that benefit the wealthy instead of raising their tax rates. >> we're not going to hurt our economy and make job creation more difficult, which is exactly what that plan would do. >> reporter: today the president argued closing loopholes alone won't do enough to cut the deficit. they will have that argument face to face with boehner on friday. >> one of the most frequent criticisms we've heard over the past few years from members on both sides is that you haven't done enough to reach out and build relationships. are there concrete ways that you plan to approach your relationships with congress in the se
. >> reporter: but john boehner has balked at that idea. it would take away his party's leverage in fiscal cliff issues. >> there's a lot of issues on the table that need to be resolved. i laid out a reasonable framework where both parties can work together and i'm looking forward to meet at the white house on friday and begin that conversation. >> reporter: boehner and other top republicans have proposed eliminating deductions and loopholes that benefit the wealthy instead of...
137
137
Nov 20, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
don't believe everything you read in the union press release. just because they say one thing doesn't mean it's going to materialize. we have seen some of these events before. it's usually a handful of associates at a handful of stores across the country. >> these workers have every right to fight for something that they consider to be fair. walmart made over $15 billion last year and paid its ceo $18 million. walmart has no problem hanging them out to dry. "the huffington post" obtained a walmart document showing low-level employee pay structure. they found if an employee starts at $8 an hour and performs flawlessly, they can expect to make $10.60 an hour after working there for six years. do the math for one year. that employee makes $22,000 a year after working at walmart for six years? on top of all of this, the walton family, which owns walmart, was worth $89 billion in 2010. it's the same worth as the bottom 41% of american families. it's no surprise walmart workers are planning a black friday strike. the company defiantly has the money to
don't believe everything you read in the union press release. just because they say one thing doesn't mean it's going to materialize. we have seen some of these events before. it's usually a handful of associates at a handful of stores across the country. >> these workers have every right to fight for something that they consider to be fair. walmart made over $15 billion last year and paid its ceo $18 million. walmart has no problem hanging them out to dry. "the huffington post"...
143
143
Nov 17, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
the american embassy takes a heartwarmingly aggressive approach to courting good will from the locals. in addition to the cardboard president at the famous sites of thailand feature, they have lots of pictures of dogs, which they use to explain dog-related american idioms that might not make sense in translation. so this one is accompanied by an explanation of the phrase dog-eared. this one explains what dog-tired means. although that dog doesn't look very tired. this one explains what sick as a dog means. so we wish the fine folks at the u.s. embassy in bangkok congratulations on their presidential visit and their effort to leverage this visit
the american embassy takes a heartwarmingly aggressive approach to courting good will from the locals. in addition to the cardboard president at the famous sites of thailand feature, they have lots of pictures of dogs, which they use to explain dog-related american idioms that might not make sense in translation. so this one is accompanied by an explanation of the phrase dog-eared. this one explains what dog-tired means. although that dog doesn't look very tired. this one explains what sick as...
243
243
Nov 16, 2012
11/12
by
WRC
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: but rice had a motive to spin the story on "meet the press." barack obama running for reelection, he might name her secretary of state. >> this is an administration led by a president who said when he ran for office that he would take the fight to al qaeda. we have decimated al qaeda. >> reporter: republicans still charge rice with distortion. >> she knew at that point in time that al qaeda was very likely responsible in part or in whole for the death of ambassador stevens. >> reporter: petraeus knew it was al qaeda. he agreed to put out the different account. but not, he said, for political reasons. petraeus told lawmakers up here today, u.s. intelligence wanted to keep secret what it knew, and how it knew it. but republicans up here are not buying that that was rice's motive. steve handelsman, news4, capitol hill. >>> there is news tonight about the high-level connections of joe kelley, the woman who helped launch the petraeus scandal. joe kelley and her sister visited the white house complex three times this year. twice they ate in the white
. >> reporter: but rice had a motive to spin the story on "meet the press." barack obama running for reelection, he might name her secretary of state. >> this is an administration led by a president who said when he ran for office that he would take the fight to al qaeda. we have decimated al qaeda. >> reporter: republicans still charge rice with distortion. >> she knew at that point in time that al qaeda was very likely responsible in part or in whole for the...
109
109
Nov 16, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
is 22% a reasonable goal? that is one way of going about it. the other way is setting a numerical target for spending and taxation. on the tax side, it is easier. you can change the tax law. you cannot change, i do not think you can have a lot to contain -- control spending for 10 years. >> there is an interesting issue in policy. it is extremely difficult to resend -- rescind entitlements to which people think they are legally entitled. as you are doing that, you are abrogating contracts of some form. there are all sorts of constituencies under every entitlement programs which support it. the issue is taxes can always go up and down. there are not the same political pressures there. i think the issue is fundamentally spending. if we have to pay a high price in raising taxes temporarily in order to get spending down, i think that is a good deal. i do not think you can continuously keep this deficit open. if you raise taxes, we will turn the economy down. if the cost of getting out from under the problem is a moderate recession, i would say it i
is 22% a reasonable goal? that is one way of going about it. the other way is setting a numerical target for spending and taxation. on the tax side, it is easier. you can change the tax law. you cannot change, i do not think you can have a lot to contain -- control spending for 10 years. >> there is an interesting issue in policy. it is extremely difficult to resend -- rescind entitlements to which people think they are legally entitled. as you are doing that, you are abrogating contracts...
167
167
Nov 17, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
that's the number of jobs that the company is looking to shed if bankruptcy court allows them. as soon as next tuesday. the company has been saddled with debt. they filed for bankruptcy protection earlier this year. it's the second time in a decade they've been having issues for awhile. they said the financial impact of the labor strike was just one thing they just could not afford to do. so that being said they're going to liquidate everything, shut down operations and they're going to sell the assets. so i think this is the end of twinkies as we know it. not necessarily. but if you like those twinkies you might want to stock up. it might be awhile since they're on shelves. >> they do stay on the shelf for a long time. let's get to labor dispute at another iconic company, walmart. the workers there are planning to walk out on black friday? but walmart's taking legal action saying that will unlawfully disrupt business. can the company do this? >> yes, the company can do this. they're filing a complaint. they filed a complaint on thursday with the national labor review board. th
that's the number of jobs that the company is looking to shed if bankruptcy court allows them. as soon as next tuesday. the company has been saddled with debt. they filed for bankruptcy protection earlier this year. it's the second time in a decade they've been having issues for awhile. they said the financial impact of the labor strike was just one thing they just could not afford to do. so that being said they're going to liquidate everything, shut down operations and they're going to sell...
188
188
Nov 12, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
boehner does not. he can't get all of his people, he will have to go farther to the left than haster would have to get the same number of votes. >> the democratic caucus is more uniform in terms of its politics. there is less separating the most conservative and liberal democrat than they were even four years ago. i think that will be a challenge. certainly the democrats if they chose to wield power in pretty much the only way they can in the minority party, to not cooperate. the number of times that kevin mccarth he to go to the minority whip to say we need 30 democrats or this many to pass the debt ceiling or these short-term appropriations bills. you know the democrats were remarkably amenable to providing cover for the republican majority. if they truly wanted to wield power they would figure out a way to get something out of that. >> i will ask one more question which goes to the same dynamic. we were talk backstage about the results and what the freshman says where the center lies in this year's
boehner does not. he can't get all of his people, he will have to go farther to the left than haster would have to get the same number of votes. >> the democratic caucus is more uniform in terms of its politics. there is less separating the most conservative and liberal democrat than they were even four years ago. i think that will be a challenge. certainly the democrats if they chose to wield power in pretty much the only way they can in the minority party, to not cooperate. the number...
87
87
Nov 16, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
president obama said he has seen no evidence of that and attorney general holder at the press conference discussing bp and our own in vv to report indicates that classified information on ms. brodwell's computer was old and predated to petraeus's time at the cia. >> and before we let you go, give us a sense of where this investigation goes from here. we are seeing headlines this morning about hillary clinton to testify before congress about the benghazi attacks. where does that go? >> it's going to be a busy fall. the secretary of state months ago initiated a special accountability review board which is a special board that is i think legally mandated in cases like the attack on the u.s. consulate that board is doing its work and should finish up some time later this fall. so, i don't know if all or most of that report will be made public but once that board finishes its work, secretary clinton has indicated that she will testify hopefully in public and we will learn more from the state department perspective. >> warren strobel thanks for joining us. stackhouse wrapped up the intelligenc
president obama said he has seen no evidence of that and attorney general holder at the press conference discussing bp and our own in vv to report indicates that classified information on ms. brodwell's computer was old and predated to petraeus's time at the cia. >> and before we let you go, give us a sense of where this investigation goes from here. we are seeing headlines this morning about hillary clinton to testify before congress about the benghazi attacks. where does that go?...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
106
106
Nov 14, 2012
11/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
we had a press conference at the port. to my amazement, it was uncovered in the most reactionary newspaper in israel. but for the people there, it is just a sign that they have not been forgotten, maybe they will get out. >> we're speaking to the first time after president obama was reelected read your thoughts? >> their two good things. one, the worst did not happen read the second is, it is over. we can put it behind us and get back to work. the whole electoral extravaganza, in my view, ought to take maybe five minutes of the time of an activist -- it is a farce. there are some differences, it is not the zero impact. you decide, ok, i'm going to deal with it this way for five minutes, finish, now go back to what matters. the changing of circumstances so we do not have to endure things like this every four years. >> an with something like gaza, as you have said you have covered forever, what gives you hope? >> the usual things. you see it everywhere. that you have seen everywhere a lot more than i have, people's resilienc
we had a press conference at the port. to my amazement, it was uncovered in the most reactionary newspaper in israel. but for the people there, it is just a sign that they have not been forgotten, maybe they will get out. >> we're speaking to the first time after president obama was reelected read your thoughts? >> their two good things. one, the worst did not happen read the second is, it is over. we can put it behind us and get back to work. the whole electoral extravaganza, in my...
78
78
Nov 14, 2012
11/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
>> my views don't have a press conference. john boehner shouldn't have a press conference. get john boehner at a small group of congressman together and say whatan we work out? all we're doing is playing politics, everybody will get locked into one position or another, let's see what we can work out and then announce it is something we have agreed upon. that is the way you do it, instead you'rsteadier quebec thy politics that di't produce what we needed to have. neil: what worries me is this hope is dashed. >> they should have put together bipartisan group, all they're doing is put on defensive by the self-interest groups they are meeting with. does not make much sense. neil: they made it very clear, nothing from us. and he owes them, right? >> they got him reelected. neil: time is urgent, timto say time is wasting. >> who didn't have to completely ignore the political thank you, but if you sttrt off and have couple of meetings with the leers of the democrats in the house and the republicans in the house and in the senate, and do it on a bipartisan basis. the only way it wi
>> my views don't have a press conference. john boehner shouldn't have a press conference. get john boehner at a small group of congressman together and say whatan we work out? all we're doing is playing politics, everybody will get locked into one position or another, let's see what we can work out and then announce it is something we have agreed upon. that is the way you do it, instead you'rsteadier quebec thy politics that di't produce what we needed to have. neil: what worries me is...
167
167
Nov 14, 2012
11/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
really, obama, the ball is in the republican's court. they may not like that. i think that is the truth. obama is in the driver's seat. >> chris: charles krauthammer i would love for you to react to that. he wants a big deal and comprehensive deal. i thought quite open about the idea he was willing to put entitlement and reform on the table. >> we said in the past he never proposed anything. perhaps he will do it. i don't know. i disagree with what check said about obama hamming the cards. obama is not running again. it's not going to help him if his popularity increases. he wrecks the american economy. by sending in to a recession by going over the cliff. it's terrible policy to do what would happen unless obama yids somewhat in his deman on the higher rates. we will have defense cuts and destroy the military and cause res ig neigh on principle and end us to recession and not solve the entitlement program. we have the worst economy. entitlement out of control and cuts in discretionary spending in defense and high taxes with stalled economy. is that how he want
really, obama, the ball is in the republican's court. they may not like that. i think that is the truth. obama is in the driver's seat. >> chris: charles krauthammer i would love for you to react to that. he wants a big deal and comprehensive deal. i thought quite open about the idea he was willing to put entitlement and reform on the table. >> we said in the past he never proposed anything. perhaps he will do it. i don't know. i disagree with what check said about obama hamming the...
113
113
Nov 16, 2012
11/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
john boehner said he outlined a framework that is consistent with the president's call for a balanced approach of both higher revenue and spending cuts. >> our challenge is to make sure that you know we are able to cooperate together, work together, find some common ground, make some tough compromises, build some consensus to do the people's business. >> while we are going to continue to have revenue on the table it is incumbent for my colleagues to show the american people we are serious about cutting spending and solving our fiscal dilemma, i believe we can do this and avert the fiscal cliff that is right in front of us today. >> the president began the meeting on a chordal note, wishing speaker boehner, shaking his hand, a happy birthday. >>> an oil rig exploded in the gulf of mexico 25 southeast of grand isle, louisiana. two crew members are missing and four injured. the fire that followed the explosion has been extinguished. the rigbylongs to black elk energy, an independent oil and gas company headquartered in houston. >>> a texas rail crossing where a train hit a parade float y
john boehner said he outlined a framework that is consistent with the president's call for a balanced approach of both higher revenue and spending cuts. >> our challenge is to make sure that you know we are able to cooperate together, work together, find some common ground, make some tough compromises, build some consensus to do the people's business. >> while we are going to continue to have revenue on the table it is incumbent for my colleagues to show the american people we are...
167
167
Nov 20, 2012
11/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
i hope boehner starts to attack what you perceive as their strength. it will force the democrats to stand up for more traditional what we associate with the democratic party, which is we're going to protector things like social security, medicare and we'll go further with more progressive taxation and expand social security because frankly it makes sense to do so at this point. >> cenk: the argument that paul krugman, who i come back to frequently because he has been about the only economist who has been right at every stage from pre-cataclysm through now wait a minute weynes was right. he's basically saying the social safety net is what we need to build a middle class and create the assumption and create jobs. >> we can create medicare and the government can provide less money for seniors. in the end it comes out of their kids pockets. you're basically allowing for a tremendous amount of income inequality to continue in this country, and hopefully this will push the democrats to the left. if the republicans at least nominally shed some of these more s
i hope boehner starts to attack what you perceive as their strength. it will force the democrats to stand up for more traditional what we associate with the democratic party, which is we're going to protector things like social security, medicare and we'll go further with more progressive taxation and expand social security because frankly it makes sense to do so at this point. >> cenk: the argument that paul krugman, who i come back to frequently because he has been about the only...
128
128
Nov 13, 2012
11/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
guest: business interest will be represented in the house of representatives and in the senate and the court of public opinion. >>neil: where do you get that notion in the senate when senator schumer wants a rate increase and deductions limited to the rich pay more and some of your members who pay at that rate, to pay more? >>guest: the problem of rich pay more a large number those people are small and medium sized businesses and if you put them under that same strain you will sap the capital they need to keep the businesses going but there are not a lot of people that mad this and the senate, there are still enough senators of mine not only the republicans, but about 12 democrats we count up, that are going to have to run in tight races in 2014. >>neil: very good point. bottom line, you do not feel offended or sad that you are not going to the white house? >>guest: i am busy and excited about what we are doing. we have a suggestion here that puts a lot of money on the table. before we are finished folks will want to use it. >>neil: you are not vulnerable. by you are not. >>guest: i seem vul
guest: business interest will be represented in the house of representatives and in the senate and the court of public opinion. >>neil: where do you get that notion in the senate when senator schumer wants a rate increase and deductions limited to the rich pay more and some of your members who pay at that rate, to pay more? >>guest: the problem of rich pay more a large number those people are small and medium sized businesses and if you put them under that same strain you will sap...
158
158
Nov 13, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i almost fell out of my chair when boehner said revenues. the idea of increasing revenues. that's a central argument that we have been having over the last four years, and the very expensive i told you so i guess. if we're going to get to this problem, we have to deal with revenues, we can't just do it all on the spending side. >> jonathan capehart, there is bill kristol teaching republicans how to talk about this. but it does involve a word for word refutation of what they said in the past, that higher rates will kill the economy. there is bill kristol pointing out how we've done perfectly fine under higher rates in the past. >> what he's trying to get through to republicans, particularly the new class that came in in 2010, okay, you campaigned on all of these promises, but now it's time to govern and things have come to a standstill in washington over the last two years, and now with the fiscal cliff or fiscal curve coming, and the president being re-elected with more than 50% of the vote, it's time to make a deal. and everyone knows that in order -- that the real deal th
>> i almost fell out of my chair when boehner said revenues. the idea of increasing revenues. that's a central argument that we have been having over the last four years, and the very expensive i told you so i guess. if we're going to get to this problem, we have to deal with revenues, we can't just do it all on the spending side. >> jonathan capehart, there is bill kristol teaching republicans how to talk about this. but it does involve a word for word refutation of what they said...
127
127
Nov 20, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
hostess brands went to bankruptcy court today. the ceo wants to shut down operations and fire more than 18,000 workers. some people in the media broke the news with a few laughs. >> it is a sad, sad day for america. >> a final twinkie. i'm just going to save mine for 12 years when it will still be good. >> share the wealth there. >> doug, thank you. it makes you want to go buy all of the twinkies in the grocery store. >> can we have a quick thoughts of twinkies in your life? >> all these rich media people, you know, it's easy to talk about twinkies in the good old days. the real story, i don't think it's funny. it's about 18,000 workers who just found out that they are going to get fired just before the holidays. i think they have families, don't you? many have worked at hostess for more than a decade. their bosses asked for 8% pay cut and a 17% cut in benefits. some workers would have to give back at least $2,000 a year. this is the second time in three years hostess has asked its employees to cut their salaries and sacrifice ben
hostess brands went to bankruptcy court today. the ceo wants to shut down operations and fire more than 18,000 workers. some people in the media broke the news with a few laughs. >> it is a sad, sad day for america. >> a final twinkie. i'm just going to save mine for 12 years when it will still be good. >> share the wealth there. >> doug, thank you. it makes you want to go buy all of the twinkies in the grocery store. >> can we have a quick thoughts of twinkies in...
132
132
Nov 16, 2012
11/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
hiding him from the crush of the press. is there any backlash over that >> there have not been any backlash. you raise a point about this being completely uncharacteristic. he is much more available, if you will, to the media. this was a stark change. i have not seen any backlash. i know that reporters, including myself, would have liked to have heard from him today instead of having to rely on secondhand accounts. dennis: catherine, given that president obama is defending our un ambassador in saying if you have a problem, after me. then he said in the debate that the day after the attacks that he admitted in the rose garden that this was a terrorist attack. how can he have it both ways? >> the essential point, there were so many complex in the timeline. whether it is the stated timeline of the white house, the state department, the defense department and the cia. there are a lot of complex. if you really feel it back to a couple of issues, first and foremost, they believed almost immediately it was the act of extremists an
hiding him from the crush of the press. is there any backlash over that >> there have not been any backlash. you raise a point about this being completely uncharacteristic. he is much more available, if you will, to the media. this was a stark change. i have not seen any backlash. i know that reporters, including myself, would have liked to have heard from him today instead of having to rely on secondhand accounts. dennis: catherine, given that president obama is defending our un...
287
287
Nov 19, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 287
favorite 0
quote 0
the federal government would be hard pressed to reload the fiscal cannon. the cost of the debt service in that environment will be enormous. investors and retirees with social security and state debt will see their portfolios lose value. home buyers will see the cost of mortgages to rise and home owners will likely see the price of their homes fall. as few buyers qualify for these mortgages. the government could have its back to the wall at that point and we would be forced to embrace more drastic steps to ensure fiscal balance of the government does not take action now. why hasn't the government taken action? let's be candid -- putting aside the rhetoric -- rhetoric and the possible last two weeks, the behavior in washington in recent years confirms we have lost the ability to compromise. politicians who attempt to move to the center are set upon by their own side. one size faces continuing pressures never allowing a cent of spending cuts and there's a call countervailing opinion from the others as a reserve -- the other side that does not want a tax incre
the federal government would be hard pressed to reload the fiscal cannon. the cost of the debt service in that environment will be enormous. investors and retirees with social security and state debt will see their portfolios lose value. home buyers will see the cost of mortgages to rise and home owners will likely see the price of their homes fall. as few buyers qualify for these mortgages. the government could have its back to the wall at that point and we would be forced to embrace more...
259
259
Nov 17, 2012
11/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 259
favorite 0
quote 0
mccal you go to small claims court about all you can really do. same with the reservation system, everybody on united airlines knows they are stepping up helping people. most of the cancelled flights didn't stay cancelled. but if you were kicked off and wanted to get out, recourse would be small claims court. okay. now, let's talk about holiday shopping. >> yes. >> getting in the mood. i know. i know we're early. the season is almost here, this year, thursday is the new black friday. wjutz are starting black friday sales on thursday. thanksgiving day, check out abc 7 news.com before you start black friday shopping. we've compiled a list of stores open as early as thanksgiving day. you can browse black friday sale ads. it's all at abc 7 news.com. this is a great starting point. >> yes. wonderful resource. >> be my friend on face mail, please. >> yes. >> a new big screen version of the classic anna karenninia. >> it's dazzling. the stylized version and then, story kicks in. love. anna knows her place in society, then a lightning bolt strikes.. >> ca
mccal you go to small claims court about all you can really do. same with the reservation system, everybody on united airlines knows they are stepping up helping people. most of the cancelled flights didn't stay cancelled. but if you were kicked off and wanted to get out, recourse would be small claims court. okay. now, let's talk about holiday shopping. >> yes. >> getting in the mood. i know. i know we're early. the season is almost here, this year, thursday is the new black...
161
161
Nov 16, 2012
11/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
the ball is in the president's court the next move could make. >> the difference. a presidential historian on the implications of all of this, douglas, what do you think? >>guest: well, the part robert frost wrote the only way out is through, the only way we get out of this and the white house will get around benghazi is to come clean on what transpired. it seems they are stuck on what is unclassified c.i.a. material versus classified material. it is stuck on the fact we don't know who took out the notion that al qaeda was behind the benghazi attack. there is a mystery person who seems to have excised this for national security reasons. susan rice gave a misleading report. >>neil: the president was upset that republicans were ganging up on her. to your point, she was the person brought out on all the shows to talk about this. it seemed like false rage? >>guest: she has been with him since 2008 and he was pushing her for secretary of state, still very well might, if that occurs, if he picks rice, you will have a brouhaha in washington over it. >>neil: would she be a
the ball is in the president's court the next move could make. >> the difference. a presidential historian on the implications of all of this, douglas, what do you think? >>guest: well, the part robert frost wrote the only way out is through, the only way we get out of this and the white house will get around benghazi is to come clean on what transpired. it seems they are stuck on what is unclassified c.i.a. material versus classified material. it is stuck on the fact we don't know...
243
243
Nov 12, 2012
11/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 1
gregg: so, steve is john boehner right or crystal right. >> john boehner gets an a in economics. he's precisely right. a large percentage of the income that barack obama wants to tax at the higher rate is small business income. the other part of it that the speaker didn't mention is the other big component of that income is investment income the money that the people put into the small businesses to create them in the first place. doug knows this very well that one of the big problems we have in the economy right now is businesses aren't inch investigating, they are not expand -lg your operations. can you think of a worst time to raise the tax rate on investment when investment went negative in the last quarter? if businesses are not investing they can't hire more workers and i agree with doug it could cause a ou double-dip recession. gregg: if you force higher income americans to pay more in taxes not through increasing their tax rates but rather closing the loopholes, deductions, credits and so on and so forth, that is still a net increase on that important sector. so how is th
gregg: so, steve is john boehner right or crystal right. >> john boehner gets an a in economics. he's precisely right. a large percentage of the income that barack obama wants to tax at the higher rate is small business income. the other part of it that the speaker didn't mention is the other big component of that income is investment income the money that the people put into the small businesses to create them in the first place. doug knows this very well that one of the big problems we...
150
150
Nov 16, 2012
11/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
he was acquitted by an iraqi court and allowed today to fly to lebanon. here is the important background. the united states handed this man over to the iraqis last december, earlier this year we have received assurances that they would not release this man, even though the iraqi court had cleared him of the charges, but as we stated, he is now free today. jon: just a short time ago, president obama wrapped up a high-stakes meeting with leaders on the so-called fiscal cliff. the year-end tax hikes and spending cuts. a look at what happens to some american farmers and small businesses if washington cannot reach a deal red william hazlitt about from washington. reporter: one of the tax is being negotiated is the estate tax, which is due to jump from 35 to 55%. reporters say it is necessary that the rich pay their fair share even when they die. critics argue it's not about income equality. it is about raising revenue. this printer works dawn to dusk, drives a 12-year-old child, and earns less than a typical bureaucrat in washington dc. yet, the federal govern
he was acquitted by an iraqi court and allowed today to fly to lebanon. here is the important background. the united states handed this man over to the iraqis last december, earlier this year we have received assurances that they would not release this man, even though the iraqi court had cleared him of the charges, but as we stated, he is now free today. jon: just a short time ago, president obama wrapped up a high-stakes meeting with leaders on the so-called fiscal cliff. the year-end tax...
135
135
Nov 20, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
this is press release politics, which is the last thing we need right now. but what is important is to look at the white house did put her out there. she did her job. i'll give her that. she spoke with the talking points she had, what she knew. the fact is the administration to put her out there with misleading information and that's the clear case. it was not a riot over some tape, a movie that was made. even senator feinstein agrees they have to follow that trail. why was the decision made to even put her there in the first place when really she shouldn't have gone out there -- the country wasn't ready to hear -- they weren't ready to give the country all the facts. they probably shouldn't have put her out there to begin with. >> i think we have to remember if you read her statement on that sunday, she always said this is the best information we have now. she left open that there were many questions and now we know that the stories were changing. it was mostly the cia changing the story. >> it's for political reasons. they had to answer it. >> they gave th
this is press release politics, which is the last thing we need right now. but what is important is to look at the white house did put her out there. she did her job. i'll give her that. she spoke with the talking points she had, what she knew. the fact is the administration to put her out there with misleading information and that's the clear case. it was not a riot over some tape, a movie that was made. even senator feinstein agrees they have to follow that trail. why was the decision made to...
234
234
Nov 17, 2012
11/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
this obviously being the most pressing one. he's incentivized to get a deal done and the republicans are certainly incentivized to get a deal done because nobody wants to see this economy slide into recession because washington can't figure it out. >> that's certainly true. at least both sides are talking, and, hey, you know what? maybe we'll see a compromise. trish regan, thank you so much. >> you bet, randi. >> enjoy your day. >>> a huge victory for minority students in michigan. a federal appeals court strikes down a ban against affirmative action for college admissions, but is that the last word on this heated issue? we'll have a live discussion about it next. . [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your stuffy nose. thanks. that's the cold truth! and you pick the price that works for you. great. whoa, whoa, jamie. watch where you point that thing. [ mocking ] "watch where you
this obviously being the most pressing one. he's incentivized to get a deal done and the republicans are certainly incentivized to get a deal done because nobody wants to see this economy slide into recession because washington can't figure it out. >> that's certainly true. at least both sides are talking, and, hey, you know what? maybe we'll see a compromise. trish regan, thank you so much. >> you bet, randi. >> enjoy your day. >>> a huge victory for minority...
167
167
Nov 12, 2012
11/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to read a statement that jill kelly and her husband have released to the press. we and our family have been friends with general petraeus and his family for over five years. we respect his and his family's privacy and want the same for us and our three children. we can tell you that a source has told cnn that the e-mail that she received allegedly from paula broadwell was, quote, jealous in tone but the source did not know anything more about the content of this e-mail or whether there was more than one e-mail. we do know that the source said that miss kelley went to the fbi in tampa where she lives. so there you go. the other woman, whatever you want to make of her, has now released saying that they are close with the petraeuses and they, too, have children. so many questions left to be asked. we're back in a moment. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [
i want to read a statement that jill kelly and her husband have released to the press. we and our family have been friends with general petraeus and his family for over five years. we respect his and his family's privacy and want the same for us and our three children. we can tell you that a source has told cnn that the e-mail that she received allegedly from paula broadwell was, quote, jealous in tone but the source did not know anything more about the content of this e-mail or whether there...
97
97
Nov 14, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
and pressing demands on us. why is it that this very uncertain, and in some respects highly improbable, and in any event -- and certain and probable deficits scenario is driving our immediate policy discussion. it makes no sense. in three or four years, if it turns out that the people who have been wrong for decades on this question, in spite of repeatedly asserting their position that the markets are going to turn against the u.s. government, if it turns out they are right, the u.s. government can address that problem at that time. but there is no reason to assume it based on the record we have so far. nor the position being taken by the capital markets. we do have people, institutions, foreign central banks, with a lot of money at play. what is their attitude toward the u.s. government fiscal position? it is very clear. look at the long term interest rate. look at the bond rates on treasury bonds. they are at historic lows. that reflects the true attitude of people who look at this with large amounts of money
and pressing demands on us. why is it that this very uncertain, and in some respects highly improbable, and in any event -- and certain and probable deficits scenario is driving our immediate policy discussion. it makes no sense. in three or four years, if it turns out that the people who have been wrong for decades on this question, in spite of repeatedly asserting their position that the markets are going to turn against the u.s. government, if it turns out they are right, the u.s. government...
209
209
Nov 16, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
the first triple crown winner in 35 years. 22 first place votes. trout got six. this decision not going to sit well with the moneyball crowd. cabrera had the advantage in batting average, rbis, home runs. trout had the wins in w.a.r.s that measures a player's contribution to a team's record. 10.7 to 6.9. >> i'll tell what you it means, the internals of those statistics means that trout gets on base. he steals second. if miggy got on second, he'd never score. trout would score eight out of times from second base. even though the tigers went to the world series. so there was a big push for trout to get the mvp. >> i was surprised that the number -- the gap was that big. >> cabrera's a better -- trout's a better baseball player, but you win the triple crown -- >> it's automatic. >> -- you finish in first, you've got to give him the award. >> by the way, trout will be there. what is he, 20, 21? over in the national league, the mvp went to buster posey of the giants, the first national league catcher since johnny bench won it in 1972. take that mvp award. you guys lik
the first triple crown winner in 35 years. 22 first place votes. trout got six. this decision not going to sit well with the moneyball crowd. cabrera had the advantage in batting average, rbis, home runs. trout had the wins in w.a.r.s that measures a player's contribution to a team's record. 10.7 to 6.9. >> i'll tell what you it means, the internals of those statistics means that trout gets on base. he steals second. if miggy got on second, he'd never score. trout would score eight out of...
134
134
Nov 17, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
a picture of president obama and john boehner. the upbeat tone was a dramatic shift from recent years when the president and a gop fortified by anti-government activists clashed repeatedly over spending and taxes. if he were to go to yesterday's new york times, they have a listening are at least pictures of the key leaders that will be involved in this process. to show you where they stand specifically on some issues, here is the president saying he will reject any bill that extends tax cuts for the wealthy. here is john boehner who has said raising tax rates is unacceptable and a new revenue should be generated by economic growth spurred by a simpler tax code and that closes loopholes and and deductions. there are some other leaders involved in this project. what do you think they will be able to do to keep the fiscal cliff from happening by the end of the year? that meeting taking place at the white house. here is some video from it. if you are looking at that again and you want to wait and on this topic, you can call in. your c
a picture of president obama and john boehner. the upbeat tone was a dramatic shift from recent years when the president and a gop fortified by anti-government activists clashed repeatedly over spending and taxes. if he were to go to yesterday's new york times, they have a listening are at least pictures of the key leaders that will be involved in this process. to show you where they stand specifically on some issues, here is the president saying he will reject any bill that extends tax cuts...
136
136
Nov 14, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
government kicks in almost all of this and the states take on more of the responsibility but in the supreme court ruling that upheld the mandate, you have states to opt out and opposed to obama care and who have a lot of pressure to sort of appeal to constituencies to fight it and tend to be in many cases poor states and where it's most important and do you see an issue there where these states are just not going to implement the medicaid expansion? >> i think we might see a short-term issue in some states, but over time, i suspect that this will follow the same pattern of the children's health insurance program where in the beginning there's sort of slow take-up and then a program available to help vulnerable children in every state in the country. so, we might not see everyone out of the gate at the beginning, but the billions of dollars that are going to come in to the states that do expand and the incredible number of people that will be helped in each of those states is hard to turn your back on. and my own state of pennsylvania where i practice, about -- estimated about 650,000 pennsylvania
government kicks in almost all of this and the states take on more of the responsibility but in the supreme court ruling that upheld the mandate, you have states to opt out and opposed to obama care and who have a lot of pressure to sort of appeal to constituencies to fight it and tend to be in many cases poor states and where it's most important and do you see an issue there where these states are just not going to implement the medicaid expansion? >> i think we might see a short-term...
117
117
Nov 14, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
we will have speaker boehner shortly. nancy pelosi announced that she plans to stay on as the leader of the house democrats and made the announcement at a press briefing and said, quote, i wouldn't think of walking away. we will watch that now while waiting for speaker boehner. >> i think that means most of them are here. good morning. more are coming. more are coming. yesterday, when we gathered here, i began my comments standing here with our new members of congress by saying a picture is worth 1,000 words. that's what they say. i said then and i say now that this picture before you is worth millions of votes. millions of votes. [cheers and applause] >> millions of women's votes that it took to re-elect president obama. millions of women's votes who help us elect a number of women to the congress of the united states. as you look forward, understand that you are looking into the future. the future of empowerment of women in america. you saw some of these faces yesterday among the new members-elect. i said then that they
we will have speaker boehner shortly. nancy pelosi announced that she plans to stay on as the leader of the house democrats and made the announcement at a press briefing and said, quote, i wouldn't think of walking away. we will watch that now while waiting for speaker boehner. >> i think that means most of them are here. good morning. more are coming. more are coming. yesterday, when we gathered here, i began my comments standing here with our new members of congress by saying a picture...